644 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences , Arts , and Letters. 
Solvents: 
electrical conductivity of, discus¬ 
sion of results, 425; tables of, 
407-425. 
dissociative power, theory of, 
Bruehl, 442. 
Stamps, revenue, origin of, 66. 
Stein, on theory of fees, 50, 51. 
St. Louis, statistics of school at¬ 
tendance, 273. 
Structure of the Larva of Epis- 
chura lacustris , Forbes, On 
some Points in the, by C. 
Dwight Marsh, 544. 
Study of the Greenback Movement, 
1876-1884, by Orin G. Libby, 
530. 
Survey, state, work done by the 
Academy to secure, 619. 
note on reports of progress, 619, 
631. 
Symbolization, in language, mul¬ 
tiple, 8; reinstative, 9. 
Taxes and fees, 54; special, and 
license fees, 59. 
Thoughts, multiple relations, 46; 
serial relations, 47; single rela¬ 
tions 25. 
Thought-connection, varieties of, 13. 
Thought-connectives, impossible 
values for, 15; meaning and 
functions of, 1; theory of, appli¬ 
cation, 25; theory of, develop¬ 
ment, 3; “therefore ” as a type, 
18. 
Thought-groups, hetero g e n e o u s : 
concordant, 27, 28; discordant, 
27,29; neutral, 27, 30. 
homogeneous, 26. 
Thought-study and word-study, 2. 
Tolls (see Fees). 
Tramp-question and fee-system, 211. 
Transactions of the Academy, au¬ 
thors’ separates, 582; conditions 
of publication of, 588; regula¬ 
tions, 586; statutes as to print¬ 
ing and distribution, 582. 
Treasurer of the Academy, reports 
of, 636-638. 
Triangles, Pythagorean: combina¬ 
tions of, as giving exercises in 
computation, 505. 
whose sides and areas are ex¬ 
pressed by whole numbers, table 
of, 507-508. 
United States, fee-system in the, 
49; railroad land grants in the, 
306. 
Unsteady Motion of Viscous Liquids 
in Capillary Tubes, by Henry 
C. Wolff, 550. 
Urdahl, Thomas K., The fee-system 
in the United States, 49. 
Vocke, on theory of fees, 54. 
Wagner, on theory of fees, 51, 55, 
65. 
Water, distilled, effects of upon 
plants, 454. 
Watertown, Wis., case of excessive 
public aid to railroads, 362. 
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, 
Arts, and Letters: 
affiliation of societies with, 581, 
587; charter, extracts from, 580; 
collection of fossils, 587; consti¬ 
tution, 583; exchanges, list of, 
589; library, to be in custody of 
State Historical Society, 624; 
members (see Members* of the 
Academy); objects of the, 580, 
583; officers and members, list of, 
562; officers elect, 1900-02,630; 
proceedings, 617; reports of offi¬ 
cers, 617-638; resolution regula¬ 
tive of proceedings, 586; room in 
new Historical Library building, 
630; state survey, work done in 
securing, 619; transactions (see 
also Transactions), 582, 586, 588, 
Werner, on dissociation in solution, 
445. 
Whigs and Chartism, 516. 
White, Supt., estimates of school 
attendance by, 277. 
Wilderman, theory of dissociation, 
444. 
Wisconsin: (see Railroads in), 
early general railway legislation, 
1853-1874, 337; lax methods, 343. 
state survey, remarks on progress 
of, 619, 631. 
supreme court, decisions on pub¬ 
lic aid to railways, examination 
of, 345. 
Wolff, Henry Charles, The un¬ 
steady motion of viscous liq¬ 
uids in capillary tubes, 550. 
Word study and thought study, 2. 
Word values, possible, 10. 
Woronin and Nawaschwin, on fu¬ 
sion of spores, 489. 
Zinc, poisonous effects upon plants, 
469. 
